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The James Brothers Collection (DVD) (*)
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$26.99

Ursprünglicher Titel: The Return of Frank James / The True Story of Jesse James / The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
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Ton und Untertitel:
Englisch ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Englisch ( Mono )
Französisch ( Mono )
Französisch ( Subtitles )


Product Ursprung/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Laufzeit:
268 min

Längenverhältnis:
Fullscreen

Bonusmaterial:
Satz 3-DVD
Kasten-Satz
Kollektor-Ausgabe
Dokumentarisch
Featurette
Wechselwirkendes Menü
Szene Zugang
Sonderausgabe
Remastered


Film innen gefilmet und produziert:
Vereinigten Staaten ( USA, Kanada )


Vorbei Verwiesen:
Fritz Lang
Nicholas Ray
Philip Kaufman


Vorbei Geschrieben:
Sam Hellman
Walter Newman
 
Nunnally Johnson
Philip Kaufman


Schauspieler:
Henry Fonda ..... Frank James
Gene Tierney ..... Eleanor Stone
Jackie Cooper ..... Clem
Henry Hull ..... Major Rufus Cobb
John Carradine ..... Bob Ford
J. Edward Bromberg ..... George Runyan
Donald Meek ..... Mc Coy
Eddie Collins ..... Station Agent
George Barbier ..... Judge
Russell Hicks ..... Prosecutor
Ernest Whitman ..... Pinky
Charles Tannen ..... Charlie Ford
Lloyd Corrigan ..... Randolph Stone
Victor Kilian ..... Preacher
Edward McWade ..... Colonel Jackson
George Chandler ..... Roy
Irving Bacon ..... Bystander
Frank Shannon ..... Sheriff
Barbara Pepper ..... Nellie Blane
Louis Mason ..... Watchman
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard ..... Mose
William Pawley ..... Stage Actor
Frank Sully ..... Stage Actor
Davison Clark ..... Officer
Bob Battier ..... Frank James in Play
A.S. 'Pop' Byron ..... Train Engineer
Kernan Cripps ..... Deputy
Rube Dalroy ..... Juror
Lester Dorr ..... Reporter
Tex Driscoll ..... Play Spectator
Edmund Elton ..... Jury Foreman
Robert Wagner ..... Jesse James
Jeffrey Hunter ..... Frank James
Hope Lange ..... Zee James
Agnes Moorehead ..... Mrs. Samuel
Alan Hale Jr. ..... Cole Younger
Alan Baxter ..... Barney Remington
John Carradine ..... Rev. Jethro Bailey
Rachel Stephens ..... Anne James
Barney Phillips ..... Dr. Samuel
Biff Elliot ..... Jim Younger
Frank Overton ..... Maj. Rufus Cobb
Barry Atwater ..... Attorney Walker
Marian Seldes ..... Rowena Cobb
Chubby Johnson ..... Arkew
Frank Gorshin ..... Charley Ford
Carl Thayler ..... Robby Ford
John Doucette ..... Sheriff Hillstrom
Robert Adler ..... Sheriff Trump
J. Frederik Albeck ..... Jorgenson
Hy Anzell ..... John - Jury Foreman
Ray Bennett ..... Jayhawker
George Blagoi ..... Trial Spectator
Phil Bloom ..... Trial Spectator
Alexander Campbell ..... Judge
Harry Carter ..... Man at Window
Ken Christy ..... Conductor
Ken Clark ..... Sergeant
Edmund Cobb ..... Bantock
Clancy Cooper ..... Sheriff Yoe
Sally Corner ..... Widow Keevey
Duane Cress ..... Neighbor
Cliff Robertson ..... Cole Younger
Robert Duvall ..... Jesse James
Luke Askew ..... Jim Younger
R.G. Armstrong ..... Clell Miller
Dana Elcar ..... Allen
Donald Moffat ..... Manning
John Pearce ..... Frank James
Matt Clark ..... Bob Younger
Wayne Sutherlin ..... Charley Pitts
Robert H. Harris ..... Wilcox
Jack Manning ..... Heywood
Elisha Cook Jr. ..... Bunker
Royal Dano ..... Gustavson
Mary-Robin Redd ..... Kate
William Callaway ..... Calliopist
Arthur Peterson ..... Jefferson Jones
Craig Curtis ..... Chadwell
Barry Brown ..... Henry Wheeler
Nellie Burt ..... Doll Woman
Liam Dunn ..... Drummer
Madeleine Taylor Holmes ..... Granny Woman
Herbert Nelson ..... Chief Detective
Erik Holland ..... Sheriff
Anne Barton ..... Clell's Wife
Marjorie Durant ..... Maybelle
Inger Stratton ..... Singing Whore
Valda Hansen ..... Nude Girl
Barbara Beebe ..... Dream Girl


Synopsis:
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The Return of Frank James: Frank James, the brother of Jesse James, has been laying low, living as a farmer and taking care of Clem, the son of one of the members of the James gang. He gets word that Jesse was killed by Bob and Charlie Ford, he hoped that the law would deal with them but when he learns that the railroad man whom he and Jesse terrorized contracted them to kill Jesse and helped them get off, he goes after them. Clem whom he told to remain on the farm goes with him and when it's impossible for him to do so, Frank has no choice to let him tag along. Now in order to cover their tracks they start telling people that Frank James is dead and that they saw it. Eleanor Stone, a female reporter, who wants to write about it interviews them and they are both taken with each other. But eventually she learns who Frank is from the Pinkerton detective who is tracking them but doesn't turn them in. But eventually Frank learns that his farm hand, Pinky has been arrested as his accomplice and is about to be hung. Now short of knowing who Frank is, he has not done anything to help Frank, so Frank has to decide what is more important getting the Fords or helping Pinky. The True Story of Jesse James: The last eighteen years in the life of Jesse James, showing his home life in Missouri, his experiences with Quantrill's raiders, his career of banditry with his brother Frank and the Younger brothers, and his attempt to lead a peaceful life after the disastrous attempt to rob the bank at Northfield, Minn. The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid: In 1876, the Missouri legislature issues a pardon and amnesty to the James and Younger gangs despite many people considering them outlaws. The pardon is because they protected the homesteaders of Clay County against the marauding railroaders, who wouldn't let anyone or anything get in their way of building the railroad where they wanted. However, the railroad companies and banks still consider them outlaws and will take matters into their own hands if they come across the gangs. Prior to the pardon, Cole Younger had contemplated robbing the First National Bank in Northfield, Minnesota - what is considered the largest bank west of the Mississippi - but has now decided against it. Circumstances, including learning that Jesse James and his gang are going ahead with the robbery behind his back, and that the railroaders issuing a war against them which also includes bribing the legislature to revoke the pardon, make Cole change his mind. But right from the start - even during the planning stages - things don't go quite according to script, which may be an omen for things to come.
Diesen Artikel haben wir am Sonntag, 28. November 2021 in unseren Katalog aufgenommen.
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